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Bleak House (version 3) by Charles Dickens (1812
1870)
The Chancery Court had jurisdiction over all matters of equity, including administration of estates, the guardianship of orphans, and disputed property disbursement. In Dickens’ time, some cases could take years to be settled, changing the lives of those involved.Esther Summerson, a young woman raised in a tough and unloving atmosphere, is unexpectedly requested to be a companion to two teenage orphans, Richard Carstone and Ada Clare, for whom the court has appointed as guardian, John Jarndyce. They take up residence at Mr. Jarndyce’s home, Bleak House. The story of their lives...
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4.9 stars from 14 ratings
Fabulous Listening
I have enjoyed every chapter in this reading of Bleak House! Mil Nicholson does indeed give different voices for the characters and brings them to life. A great listen for all Dickens enthusiasts.
adelaiderawks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/21
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!
Mil Nicholson (the reader) is absolutely amazing. There are so many characters in this book and she gives each character such depth and keeps all of their voices so separate that the story really just comes to life. I absolutely adored it. I loved the book and I definitely credit her reading with...Read full review »
intensewhatever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/19
Excellent narration
Sometimes Librivox can drive you crazy....with the CONSTANT a& unnecessary repetition of "this is a Librivox...." and with narrators with accents so bad they literally cannot be understood. But THIS is GREAT stuff. As good as or better than any you could buy.Read full review »
P.TwoBears via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/18
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